My husband has wanted to have me check out some Russian food. He lived in Russia for several years and felt like enjoying a taste of his past. After checking out the menu he decided on sticking to appetizers since they were more authentic than most of the main dishes.
Tried tongue which was decent. Tender and good with horseraddish.
I loved the red caviar.
The Pelmeni was also a hit. The meat inside had great flavor.
The Golubtsy didn't have as much flavor.
The Borsch was probably my favorite. So rich and good spices.
Pirozki was also good but not made how my husband remembers.
Honey cake was OK but I only had a few bites because we had a ton of food.
The Russian beer was tasty and so was the Brandy with dessert.
Over all about 50% of the food was something I would get again. The atmosphere was pleasant. The server was excellent. Price was decent with the Groupon. Several Russians were eating there so that should count for something.